Temporal information carries information about changes and
time of the changes. Consider a company investing in another
company. The former may choose to inject the money gradually
with the amount and frequency depending ...

PUNTON, L. and SPARK, J., 2012. Back to the Things Themselves. Exhibition held at Wasps Artists Studios, The Briggait, Glasgow, 20th April – 7th May 2012.

Exhibition Statement:
Lesley Punton and Judy Spark share a concern in their attempts to bridge a certain sort of gap; that of the difference between the physical experience of specific varieties of ‘natural’ phenomena ...

This paper identifies the peaks and troughs in Twitter usage during three televised Scottish Independence Referendum debates in Autumn 2014 and identifies the topics that were the foci of such peaks and troughs. We observe ...

Social-networking services such as Twitter offer users the potential to participate
in public debate. When used whilst watching a television programme, Twitter
allows backchannel discussion and debate in real time, which ...

Purpose
– This paper aims to build on existing theory of knowledge sharing barriers (KSBs) by exploring the concept in the relatively under-researched context of social service not-for-profit organisations.
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Regnier-Coudert, Olivier(Robert Gordon University School of Computing Science and Digital Media, 2013-05)

Over the last decades, Bayesian Networks (BNs) have become an increasingly popular
technique to model data under presence of uncertainty. BNs are probabilistic models
that represent relationships between variables by ...

Smith, Stephen W.(Robert Gordon University School of Nursing and Midwifery, 2015-05)

This thesis is a study of the experiences of nurses who have
undertaken training in Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). While
the clinical outcomes of using SFBT, and other psychological therapies,
to treat clients ...

Chadbunchachai, Supatra(Robert Gordon University School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 1997-12)

Musculoskeletal pain is one of the most common illnesses among the people in NE
Thailand which is commonly treated by self-medication. Ya-chud (several medicines
together in a small plastic bag) for the treatment of ...

This exploratory research study examines the experiences of a purposive
sample of leaders of Social Enterprises (SEs) in Scotland to discover how
leaders deal with the challenges of running this type of organisation at ...

Research suggests organizations across all sectors waste a significant amount of time looking for information and often fail to leverage the information they have. In response, many organizations have deployed some form ...

BAXTER, G., 2010. The best-laid schemes? The provision and accessibility of government consultation information in the UK. Libri, 60 (3), pp. 253-267.

In recent years, government at all levels in the UK has increasingly recognised the need for ongoing dialogue between policy makers and stakeholders during the policymaking process. Prompted by a number of factors, including ...

This article problematizes the dominant assumption in the literature on volunteer work that it is undertaken primarily as a matter of individual choice. Using findings from a qualitative study of volunteers at the ...

The importance of demonstrating value for money in terms of academic research beyond the walls of institutions grows stronger as demonstrated by the inclusion of impact assessment in the 2014 REF (Research Excellence ...

An independent study, covering senior leaders in sixty companies across the globe,
was conducted by the Aberdeen Business School at Robert Gordon University, to
assist OPITO in exploring how internationalisation impacts ...

Although Creative Industries as engines of post-industrial economies have assumed an increasing global priority with implications for art education at all levels few studies exist. Nomenclature here is contested, especially ...

Introduction: Research on pancreatic cancer consists in basic, translational and clinical research. Bibliometric indexes as IF and H-Index have been proposed as measures of quality and performance for medical research. Our ...

LOVEDAY, J., KOUIDER, T. and SCOTT, J. 2016. The big BIM battle: BIM adoption in the UK for large and small companies. In Galiano Garrigos, A. and Kouider, T. (eds.), the Proceedings of the 6th international congress of architectural technology (ICAT 2016), Healthy buildings: innovation, design and technology, 12-14 May 2016, Alicante, Spain. Alicante: University of Alicante [online], pages 53-67. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/55250

As BIM adoption continues, the goal of a totally collaborative model with multiple contributors is attainable. Many initiatives such as the 2016 UK government level 2 BIM deadline are putting pressure on the construction ...

WAFIA, M., AZEDDINE, B. and BENNADJI, A. 2016. Bilateral central core and an expernal envelope and its impact on the thermal envelope and its impact on the thermal behaviour of individual self-construction housing in the city of Biskra. Procedia environmental sciences [online], 34, pages 328-335. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proenv.2016.04.029.

The essence of architectural design rests upon in kind of manipulation between dualism central core and external envelope of any architectural composition; there are some compositions that are concerned with the external ...